thanks to all...
From: "Andre M. V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [plug] nic numbering
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 06:29:47 +0800 (CST)
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Ronald Warner wrote:
> so if a pc-server is standing vertically, i.e.,
>
> TOP
> pci1
> pci2
> pci3 -- nic2
> pci4 -- nic1
> BOTTOM
>
>
> nic2 will be eth0 and nic1 will be eth1... right?
Maybe...
1. if you are using PCI nics. Order of activation
of a specific card depends on which slots the
specific nic is in.
2. If it's an intel motherboard from my
experience. The slot numbering is the same as
you have mentioned on the top. Diff. Motherboard
manufacturers have different implementations on
the slot numbering scheme.
You can test and deduce the slot numbering
scheme of the PCI slots on your motherboard by
running lspci. The 1st entries are usually
onboard components, and the last entries are
your add-on cards like quad network cards, hba
or sound cards.
Good luck,
---
Andre M. Varon, SCSA
http://andre.lasaltech.com
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